EU to allow travel by vaccinated UK, US travellers
The European Union agreed to ease travel restrictions for vaccinated visitors from low risk nations. That means Americans and UK travellers among others will likely be able to enjoy summer getaways, once it is signed off later this week.
Individual member states of the Eurozone may opt to keep some restrictions in place such as the need for a PCR test prior to arrival.
Travellers must have been given full dosage of an EU-approved vaccination at least two weeks before they travel
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